dlodoski wrote:And it looks like your sinking spots have improved as well.
When it comes to finding mudpits, I believe that there is always room for improvement...especially when you can find that extra room under the surface of the mire.
Nessie
dlodoski wrote:And it looks like your sinking spots have improved as well.
nachtjaeger wrote:Or- weren't you acting?
Northerner wrote:Looks so doughy and delightful. I like how it looks like water except around you where its true muddy nature becomes apparent.
PM2K wrote:Very nice, Nessie! You look lovely in there...
PM2K wrote:Sigh... reminds me I have to wait for a few more months before I can do the same in my pit... ...
jack c wrote: I have every one of your videos. I always look forward to anything you wish to share. A person who has the genuine desire to sink, and who does it as beautifully as you do, is a step above the norm. I admire your courage in the work you have done, and I look forward to anything you do in the future.
jack c wrote:I can see a difference because your words describe me, as well. I remember the exact PF Flyers commercial that you described on "Interview," although I thought I remembered Sue called for rescue with a whistle.
Don't get me wrong - I have enjoyed Dave's and Robert's videos immensely. They are part of a different side of the experience.
jack c wrote:I stand humbly corrected; I know that the commercial I saw was in late 1966 or early 1967. Maybe the sneaker company ran out of new ideas. It's a good feeling thing for me, as well, but there is undeniably the adrenaline element.
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